Coronavirus discussion thread
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Sep 2020
8:08am, 20 Sep 2020
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Fellrunning
I've used the term WAGS in the above post and realised that seems a bit sexist. It does reflect the overall demographic on shoots. However obviously you do get a fair number of female guns and they may bring HABFS. Sorry if I caused offence. |
Sep 2020
8:25am, 20 Sep 2020
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WA
I like the idea of photo stalks Fellrunning
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Sep 2020
8:32am, 20 Sep 2020
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GimmeMedals
I do too. I was thinking that would be a good gift idea for Mr GM!
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Sep 2020
8:37am, 20 Sep 2020
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um
Many of my runs & walks are deer stalking. Without a gun and without the peat / bog crawling experience. The Fetch avoid shirt hopefully blends into the ferns so I might be camouflaged. Has been covid safe so far ... only risks seem to be spiky gorse and bogs. |
Sep 2020
8:47am, 20 Sep 2020
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Fellrunning
Nice shots.
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Sep 2020
12:26pm, 20 Sep 2020
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swittle
Late 70s - early 80s. An episode of 'The Professionals' featured a 'new breed of hunter', who stalked deer with a gamekeeping guide, and a camera mocked up to look like a shotgun. The hunter met a sticky end - but not before taking pictures of the murderer.
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Sep 2020
12:45pm, 20 Sep 2020
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TomahawkMike
My multi-gun owning friend said that pheasant shooting is right to go ahead. A) it's an outside sport, B) the beaters are paid, so it's work. I have no interest in that activity, just mentioning it. |
Sep 2020
12:51pm, 20 Sep 2020
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swittle
Stag hunting - some distance from safe practice? independent.co.uk |
Sep 2020
1:26pm, 20 Sep 2020
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Little Miss Happy
From the BBC website: Ioanna, 21, arrived a week ago from her native Greece to begin a Masters at the University of Oxford. "Compared to home, nobody here is taking things seriously," she says. "I was really surprised when I came here. You're in Tescos, say, and so many people are not wearing masks and nobody is challenging them. The staff are not wearing masks." Ioanna - from a part of Greece not covered by quarantine rules - thinks enforcement is crucial to any future lockdown. "In Greece there is lots of enforcement of the rules," she says. "I myself phoned the police when a man refused to wear a mask at the beach - if I did that here, what would even happen?" |
Sep 2020
1:42pm, 20 Sep 2020
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The_Saint
Is there a facility to block posts from a specific username?
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